Tag Archives: Rory Gallagher

I know I’m getting soft in my old age, but mud-swamped music Festivals in some god-forsaken field in the middle of what we here in UK like to call ‘Summer’ have never appealed to me. Far better,as I experienced a few … Continue reading →

It didn’t take much … as soon as I read the Press Release from Ripple Music describing Kelley Juett’s guitar-playing as like ‘Rory Gallagher meets Brian Robertson,’ I just had to look a bit further. Jumping straight to the You … Continue reading →

GWYN ASHTON is a Rock Blues guitarist who had somehow escaped my attention over the years, despite him playing in Band of Friends, the Rory Gallagher memorial band that featured the Great Man’s rhythm section of Gerry McAvoy and Brendan … Continue reading →

‘Little Girl’ is the opening track from GWYN ASHTON’S forthcoming album ‘Radiogram,’ a hard-driving renegade rock and blues album which boasts nine self-penned tracks plus a phat groove version of Willie Dixon’s “I Just Wanna Make Love To You.” This … Continue reading →

RORY GALLAGHER at Greens Playhouse (fore-runner of The Apollo) in Glasgow was the first gig I ever went to. I managed to see him another five times after that and he’s remained my ultimate guitar hero since then. Go on – … Continue reading →